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Quail Brothers,
Travelling photographers, the Quail Brothers were probably the first photographers to visit the small country town of Boorowa on the south-west slopes of New South ...
Quarry, Neville, b. 1933
Neville Quarry was Professor of Architecture and Dean of the Faculty of Design Architecture and Building at the University of Technology Sydney (formerly NSW Institute ...
Quayle, Jack, b.
Mid 20th century Hobart, Sydney and Adelaide cartoonist.
Hole, Quentin, b. 1923
Quentin Hole was regarded as an artist of early promise in Brisbane during the 1950s but gave up exhibiting his paintings to concentrate on establishing ...
Quilliam, Mick
Indigenous painter based in Strahan, Tasmania.
Quilty, Ben, b. 1973
Although he came to public attention with his paintings of cars, Ben Quilty is best known for his deeply impacted expressionist portraits. .For four years ...
Quinlan, Hal
Mid 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist. The Art Gallery of Western Australia was given 4 original Quinlan drawings.
Quinn, James, b. 1869
Painter and contemporary of George Coates, Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts, James Quinn spent a number of years studying in Paris as the ...
Qunicey, Julian
Qunicey is an automotive designer, Holden Special Vehicles.
Qwist, Christian Ludwig, b. 1818
Photographer and goldsmith of Danish heritage. A resident of Bendigo and in later years Sydney, mainly noted for his design and craftsmanship of commissioned commemorative ...
Acley, R. H.
Travelling from San Francisco, this professional photographer worked in Sydney and Victoria. His daguerreotype practice specialised in portraits and landscape views.
Barlow, Marcus R.
Barlow is identified as the architect of the Manchester Unity Building, Melbourne and the designer of an extensive suite of furniture for this building.
Bray, Joshua R., b. 1838
A settler in Murwillumbah in northern New South Wales, who sketched a small pencil view of his home, Kynnumboon.
Campbell, Colin R.
Listed in Sands 1871, 1887-88.